Can HTC squeeze the essence of its best phone yet into a smaller, more affordable package?We've made no secret of the fact that the HTC One is our favorite phone of the year so far. Back in March HTC knocked it out of the park with exceptional build quali...
Abstract: Aaron goes in-depth with the newest member of the One line, the HTC One mini . Available in black and white, the One mini sports a 1.4 GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 CPU, 4.3-inch 720p HD display, 4-ultrapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 1 GB of RAM, 16...
Abstract: Following the success of the HTC One, HTC releases a smaller version: One Mini. It carries similar design elements as the bigger brother, but with a less polished aluminium finishing and a thick plastic frame.First Impressions The HTC One Mini feels light...
The goal of the HTC One mini is to bring the high-end user experience of the original HTC One to a much larger market. This is never easy to do this, but I've been impressed by how HTC managed to optimize the cost structure, without proportionally alterin...
It's hard not to like the HTC One Mini. Although we weren't too fond of the handset's plastic edging or Ultrapixel camera technology, the handset offers a smaller, more manageable version of the HTC One flagship smartphone at a discounted price. We notice...
Abstract: HTC on Thursday unveiled the HTC One mini , a smaller version of its critically acclaimed HTC One flagship Android phone. The handset features a design that is strikingly similar to the original, but scaled down both in size as well as refinement. Whereas...
Abstract: It seems like 4.3 inches is the new mini, as Android's premier OEMs are launching devices of that size with the “Mini” tag on them to help fill out sectors of the device market that demand such a product. I'm talking about devices like Samsung's Galaxy S4...
Published: 2013-07-18, Author: Arne , review by: theunwired.net
All together, the HTC One mini not as mini as the name suggests or as you might have expected or hoped. But going smaller is pretty difficult in terms of the displays. 4.3" is pretty much the limit for HD displays but HTC wanted to give the One mini a HD ...